iwwniii iiinrrn-im r ti nr i h m THE OREGON SENTINEL, t -a p arM itw4 v - j - . i &tf AI nifcfc.fa.'S J tMftatnauMumauiiMMilAX.Knilt ---$r-a?raa. W 4 IN ADVANCE. T1W OUHt.ON SKXTLM'.!.. IlKMlY PKXl.lXeiHlt, J'tiliV nml I'l-op'r. OfJitC urei riniiet A" Hrwn't StaUtt. eitwrmniov Om e-nr. In ndvnnci Four m'lltiM , m month, Two liidhir nml Filly, rfnl , three month. One Hollar nml Fifty j (.iil. t ule renew nl, pnpcri will twill-con-tlminl nt llif c.xplrntion lit llic time Tor whlih l!ir Imtr Ipcvm iKiltl. I Auvhithimi-Oiip Miintc (10 llnrs or lc). I .. ... a..... n't....! llitll.t.a 1,,1. .IiIm..!!.-..! Bni iB"v """ '"' """""i ...... '-I Ik'Iuiii. tine Dollar. A di-euunt ir llfly wr iit will l mnde ,0 Ui'mc tt''ii advertise b) the ;rr. ADVERTISERS. Jly tiiillcnllou to PoIUMtcrii nml Mull Cur rier ynu rnu lenrti Hint the Oiii-ims Puntim:.. iu l.y fur a I irger etrvulntluu III the enmities J.ukn, Josephine nnd Dimghii, Oregon, B'l ll Norte, I'nllfiirnln, llinu iiny other pa-.-. Thin lael rhiillltl roiUtllPIld III SKYriMU. i, you uKri,.rnirJliuii for mlvcrlM.iK. j Hit of Agents for the Oregon Sentinel, li; nrc uiillmrlxcd to trniimut any limine. accruing thi lmper, In J, r Fi'Iit v.YA.w.rth V ISayne... J ij Mi I nil j i' Ii.n'iiiMirl v Fnwwr K.S Hunlup jYatil' I'rlmlle ; M Il.atn Y Urn -hart J, J loiV iy i, M l. mi t., Tli' rti lUfu Millury 1-av I. Miir ... . M Ul'wnrth 0j umii V Vaelt"M , ii' i funk J II Nllllll the name of the pub Snn Frntiebcu Yrvkn AhhiiHl. liu-burg Appleguti' Wlllltiimlnirg Kerhvvilli- VhIi1h UerUtrvllle Waldo Alllii'iiic CViiyiHullIi' ltoelnrK ShUiii UllRVIK' Oil (Irtiui Uliy. AlUiiy. CitrvnllU CrMft Clh L. P. FISHER'S Advertising Agency ."Vo. O'JU AVn-lllnulmi Mtrif-I, SiW'j- r.p.li.i Mn-iilrr ' Opni ll-MIK. SAN KHAN CISCO. A'ffwin-'iiU nml niWrliitlon" mllclliil lur Mr 'li.Liiiis M'srivKl- nml lm the iirlimlwl irtjur. in tin. I'.iellle ciwt. ArtTileiHMil. ii unnl't! li lwiwr. jiiiUII-IiiJ In im jMirtloH ol tlir AiUntii Mate. Ul'SlNKSS CA11DS. v.. . t;ui:i:u, Physician and Surgeon, orncK, ctTV nituu sroitii, Jnrk.mivlllr, OrrRniu oua.(!i: .i.cons, AT'J'OllN'EY AT LAW, Iiuk.iiutlllr, Orrpuii. "W'lLI. uti'iiil I" limine 111 tin1 Ciwrlii n! U tin I'lrnl Jmliciul DUlrlrl. nlwl in the ."ujiruiK' Coiiil. (lpl.'.'nill ;mu h rvt. m iuluikv. 1'VI.K .V MALLOHY, AT'J'OI.NEYS AT LAW, lU.rljiir,. Iloiisln. fniiiil-, Drii., "X'II,I. aUeml to nny IjimIiwn coii(lill In 1 1 ii' in. Hi the Mrnil I'uiirt nf tli l'"lrt Ju. ,i jlmtfiel of Orison, uml in th Su prmn I ..nrt. Oi-lulier l!Cll WAR SCRIP, WAR SCRIP. B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ft'il prarllce In till tho (VMirtu ir the Tlilnl Jhul Hiktrlct, the fiujireiiie Cuiirt ufOro 'M inl "in reKa, ChI, llriann np'iit nt WiithltiKlon.nml i'XIecl In u tli.it cliy nml the AtUntlti thli Suiiiiimr .iliill anil ufiy lmluewi will rrwilve iinniiil iirniin ii'ySA.IP c. i. si'itAii i'i:, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kkiiiitvii.u:, Jimm-iiim: Cm TY, Oiin., Will rii.idiully atteml to lni-lniwciilni-lnl to lu.fure Ajirlll3. iwi.-i:tir PETEJi B1UTT, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST .InrlKuui lllr, Urr,uii. I prf'Wil to Inhe riLtnn- III every nljlc of t!i Art Hllh nil the Iulot liniirmeiwiit.. It ilo not p"vi- n.itlfaetlnii.novharKei "HI I maile i'1 nt FiiuV. I'igar lore. or nt the liiillur) on tin' 11.11 nml hi. I'lctnri-.. 1 llf I. II. IjVIVCII9 WlioU'.ak- and Kctull DcnUr in .Foreign and Domestic WINES, SYRUPS & CORDIALS, AT TJK - EXPRESS SALOON, Curii.r ort'aliruriiln nml 1liUil Hlrcru, Koxt iloor to Ikekmnn' Iprnw. tr-All nleriiiirompll.vllllul. Mir" KAMl'KL. VS. niAV, WOTAXIY PUBIjIO, OFFICE IN "SENTINEL" DUILOINO, JnrhMiiifUIr, (rtuoii. !BctrlDer' Sliop, Utai nf'A'ete State &iluont" on V'"d St. QUAVINC, Hnlr-oiitllnt', Shampooing Cur 1 J Hug uml Hair Dyulnjf. Alio, a pcnulne article nt Vhh'r lUir. KM I'MuiUMUiU Crlitmlow'n tUtdu'ir Hut ty'ur ul;. JaLwurlllc, Jan. S4. -') REIHCT10X OF PRICKS IX - Stoves .& Tinware. G. IS. DOKR1S lias now opened tv Stovo and Tin-ware Shop On Third Street, near the Post Office, Juekpunvlllc, Oregon, Vlicte he will keep on Imtiil the best pattern -ni'-COOK1NG STOVKS. PAltl.OK STOVKS. SALOON STOVKS, Ami every kind of rr-j-. nm a( C'oppCl'WaiT, IlmMr. n prrut VHrlety of Culinary nrtictci". loo miinvruui to ineiitiiiii. l'iTimii wli-hlns niiylhliit: In my linn nre Hvifully tnvllril t cull nml eviiiiluc theiitnl llv Mini rliiir my Mtirt". "l.re-j klm) of Jllll W'OIIK ilmie to oriler. .1- utlii IVulr llijinliril M llluuil ".lir p (iKOKOi: II. DOltltlS. Jnek'-onvltlf. S'oi.'.i. 1M.I. I :hj .a mTH .:: "Si: .w.!- - AMI - TJIK iliiiliT-lynei ttniihl re.peetfully lnfurm il.t- .IiIki-i.i. nf Jut-LMiii nml luliutlillie lei.HHtli-1- llm I lie li on baud iiihI will liMiiilfuc- Hire ! order All KtiuU or Sailillfi y S. Ilurueto mm a Hmvy Drsuplit HuniPM (Inn? hikI Imrt ttap) Ciiieiifil HuriwiM, ItrtntU' IlurnvM (ibmlilr nml Hiitsh') SpnnUi Smlillm. irim uml rlyvii: cnnilutc ; l-iillr- Hwlilk-i. .Jwhtiy huildlM, fuililh' lmK, l!rHlli, Stifirfiurlni, Uullvrt, t?pur, ('iirrynnli M'I.IM. WIiIji-Io'hw. Ami ull other tirllekv tiMiiilly foiiml In I. (Irvieluit tovl; of SADDIjEriT. A I.T WOK IC A It It A X T i: I) . Sliuc in ' Sciilinu) " lliillJlii,'. Cullfiifiihi iinxt. iii:my .u'dcu. .Iiirkcniivllli'. Drc. i. ISUl. 4Utf I. B. HA B XES & I5RO. Are now Closing Out 'Ihcir entire slock of Goods, Groceries & Liquors, at (he Very Lowest Rates, FOR CASH ! !. fihf li n cull, nt lh riwl OfhV llillld lii). i "nil r ur CiillfntiiU mid Orfuii iri't. AH-II 1. Ih;s. Hi V7anted in Exchange ! - AT TIIC - AMI - BOOT & SBOB MiSCFlCTOHY OATS, WHE AT 5t B ACOIff - MUI Harness, ISrltllcs and Suildlcs, Or all ktml. imd all kind, of Saddle riGBlnf. jr.ir Hoot, nml Sliwfn nwde nml re pnlril to nrdor In a limit uud workiiwnllUv nuimur. Inquire of . K. CllAIMN. 5., 1'biiMilx. Kid). 1 1. canvoiv house: O2a.nz3.cocl X3Co.xx.ci6i. T' Mi: umliTilsm d lK I'"" 1 Inforiii the . . . 11. .1.... l.n.. In.... Ink.... ,L irttM'HiiB pUUIIB IU ."V " --- eharge of the CANYON HOUSE, Canyonville, Douglas County, Oregon, Where they will lie proniilly iirvnciit to ntleud tu the wunl nf traveler and Umrdem where a ' Miiinre" mini can lio fuiiiWiid, nml pellic ular iilluiitloii P-i'd to the iiouifurt of kih.I ul ull Him. The piitroimge or the public U re--lKcr.ly.o,.clud(mvMAN&jiovLK CanyoirtUIOInicli l'. W'i P Oregon War Scrip. IlIAVUimiilenrmnKiiieiitwllbnreponillile lluiiklui; lluue loutteud to thecolleulion of War Hcripln Wanlilnslnn Oily. IUvIiijj occu pled the poaitlon or Chief Clerk III line of the licpiirtiiicuU during the r. crlp-bohlcri. will Uml nic prepared to K'o H nccctsary Inforioo. Hon relative to theli cliilni'. J will nlo plec my intention to posting and ornintsinR liok ond uccoiinU. xir Omco in thu StHtiiul ImlldiiiK. BA.MUKL K. MAY. Jnckwnvllle. June 20. Ififil. gftf Oloolcs I AiGOOI) oiworlnient nt Ulitk at thcJack. fonillU Hook uud Viircly tlorc, jprncr CiUfufulottUd Orejyn trelr. JACKSONVILLE, The Conspirators in Judgment. 11V IIIIIKIlMA. Ai'I'miatb, May lfl,18n2. Mn. KtitTon : On the evening of the 8th of Muy. l.sin, I vn resting on the prawy plain of I'lilo Alto, wrnpjicil In my great coat, my hrud on my cnrtrhlj;e-linx tlie nmoke of Imllle jet hungiiig over H'O fltM from the liurnltif vim1 of onr riiik, llic lull-orbed innon riding lilli in the heaven, uimI nuking myjflf If I wonM cvrr look upon her silvery hecu again, fur the Hotter nf the Mexican army, feven thotiitml trong, with fourteen jilrccii of artil lery, lay In front of u, their wnleli llrw gloam ing In n Ioiig-elendi'il line, liiocldng up the i oinl tn l-'ort llrnwn. 'I'lirnnli that tinny trr Am to g, nn the eomlng innrrow, with lew llinn twenty-five ImiMlred Uglitlng men and two fnW liatlerien of four gutw each j for our brave piirrl'on of l'nrt Ilronn nerc running linit nl ummnnition nnd providm. and for nix eon tiiiiinimiliiyii the Mixienii giux hud lireu thrnw lug on tlx-ir expiwJ Iiend nil Iiice.iiit (lorm of (hot nml uliell. The renult nf Ikc tno liaMle arc known tn j our renderii : lor tl kcoihI ilayV tljflit, at Utimwt ile la I'utinn, llleleil 'IVxn from tlie Me.tcii, him) Milriiii'iiily brought lier In ai on ul ti utiim of the Union. lnllioMtuo days liutllej, llmt 0iihi1 the Mrxienn war, there were many oUVcvrit who would freely lvc luh ilnwii tWIr llvrf far tlie Iwmor of I lie tin tlfin. Ik uif now In iirm ngulimt tlie ling lliey io palwiiilly liwglit iimWr. Twlgg. itrowii vfneruliV In tho nvk of hlf country nml enveml with ii liotMift : Ilrnpg. wlio mi ably ImihIIciI the urtllkry within tl earth wh of l'rt Ilrottii. ami Imi alierwurtl', nt llrtriKi Vlfla, w nwleriiilly ukW to mvt tkr Itnmir of imr nrnx; Ourielt, our AiJtiii. th true typ of n Vlfyliila gtntknwn, nnd many Mltt-it. Mining nrr ull tliefc thing, nml the elMttp n few tlrrting y have brought aluHit. I ni4i mynilf. rho l iUhh" lliln? In In lilnmc? on trhtm $tv ll ifjMimilWIiiy imt Anrmi lturr, .luhu C. CulUnm. from yr terming bmlit nf inkle, cmift nml iitililtbm. lmvo riiitg il Ymwy. the TtwiiiV. tl lverMHi', tk- iirfulhi. tlw iuHtti, the llliett, nml nil their rexi'lvine nilvlli'e the vl'r nml tnadttonU vIhi hnve n;ul llHlr alimy HnWn ovi r the Sotilhctu State, and wIki Iwu ylniMiiieHlly, Tor thirty jww. liitroJuiTil the hate into tl.e Soullmii lwurt llmt lmii culntlHhlnl 111 atvtl wnr, lor tlr pur Ihmm nf cnrtylng mil nn unholy umbllloti of u limit Sinithifii OmfciWaey, bwl ni tfcnt btlmr, nnd aUlitng Cuba uial Mexico. Annul lturr. .lolwi f J. ('allHHin. n lilHllwt iwuitry mititixni yoH to Ik liar id" dial. W'v will try the chmh' lafurr tlw lielim nf Calvary Irtmi wIhwv Jiwtiee tltv U M tvcnH', froii .ow jmlKnu-iil nn apH-l. Henry Clay ll.mivl Vrbler, d hnd tin I'lik-m. I'mtihwI in dW line U-fare the tkrone, f 1 Cimibitiiiul Army. In iWr blue uihI IhiQ'; how MihlKT wIikh- lilndllif fett nmihiil lb .now i if 'I'miiuii ; tlmt liravdy fiHight ai Miiumnwili. nnd eliwn! ihWr BluriiHM eiiiniigu uf even yor by the surrender of Conmnlli it Yurkmwn. Sw WtMbliigitui in front, iur iitumlitl by liW brlllhiut hIhIT. Doywi lietit lie (leriiwn Ceiwntl, who eoverlng the r treat of Wiiphinglon, nliout in bin putlcrol tniii-s to hU brave dingooim, ua he chiirgw on ilie mlvunulng hmdi of the Jlritiih coIiiiiiiik that day at llraudy wine, " I'orwart I brud dern, fiirwnrl.!" fc'ee Anthony Wiune gul tnnlly lonMIng the riunglitrr of hi) niiU men at 1'uoll, nnd trying, through the dtrosc fog. In liud the llwlan Hum nt Oermantowii. lie hnUl Oretn, with a Nortliern urmy, liberntliie South C'urollna, and wiving her from tla luiiited twine of a Tory .State. Again, w!tM Marlon nnd Sumter f vvoojilng like an englf from It ueri upon 'I'urlalon nml III pil 'aglng iHivulry. All. all. fighting for ' Ylrlue. l.iUtly. nntl liu1eiiidvuCe." Tu the right oi the tliruno nre nil thove great flalrnncn and phllwopheri wlio fionml the tiliipof bluleinii! rent livr on her vouine. l-'runkliii flls at lib preis, nutated by Ailam. rolling ofl' tho " or dre of the d.iy." on ribbon of ml, white nsd blue; .lilTriioii holiU nn in hU hmid tin Induration of Iiiileprrileurv I Mudiooii, tin Constitution nf tho Uniteil Blair ; and ah that loyal uud lnlellictual crowd nre fpeukiuj: to cadi other ol the coming trial. Jopcr. thou Color-Sergtuiil of tlie Heroin lion, bring tl e fig Io H'e rront and shake oui ile tllkcn fuh! In tlie ninbient air of Heaven. The truniK:t of the Archaugil herald the approach ol Jwu, nnd lie upiwnrv witli bl Apostlw i Peter bearing the llugnf IheUliureh. a crow formed of cuieruhli1, rublw nnd ji phin. on a pure white groui.d. nnd above the head of the rroM, in f-ciiitilljllng diunioiid?, the word " Iininunucl." Jius BKCinU the throne. Now, Aaron Iturr llinu Vlio didit send the ball to tho In-art nl the fedciul llnnillton, uml brought ruin and dishonor to thy conUding Irl.li friend, llleniicrlmwilt bring nil jour llcry cloipieuce to your aid, for tho Judge In listening. You arc ilouct Henry Clay, reply. Oh! Sage of Athland, thy fervid clocpicnce ami patriot love for the Union causes u smile to beam in ull tlie Continental best. John C. Ciilhoiin, tliou who didst command the applauds ol listening Senutes, see if thy imbtld logic wlfl now gain your cuusc. Powerfully lmt thou argued thy case. Daniel Welmter, reply. (S w OREGON; SATURDAY, MAY IS, 1SG2. VII done! thou great cxponuder of the Constitution. A grent mnmitir of npprovnl swells from the Army of the Revolution, nnd the nrgtimetit on both (.ides i closed. fit. I'etrr asks: "Si. Patrick, what Is 11111011?" St. Pulriek, ntlcnded by Urlan Horn, the AVnrrlor, King or Ireland, advance to jlic front, tiil.rs Iioiii the hnjtil or the King n sprig of shamrock, and placing his finger on the first lear, mjs: "(Joil, the Pother;" on tho seeonu, " UikI, the Son ;" on the third. "Uod, the Holy (thont three Ood,yet one (od ; liiirlyfiiur in one, yet .one in thirty. lour (Atif n iinon.w. Agnin St. Peter nrks : ' St. Prttiick.wlmt NiTisntilon ! St. Patrick straighteiM out his unit, ond holding the stun of the shiimrtick bet ttwh""tlio. fori linger and thumb, Hrian Horn ralirs the gleaming sword tlmt smote the Dunes at t'lontarf, brings it down, lightly os Li's the ennw flake, and the thrrv leuves, sepmatrd from the stem, fall, crisping and withering, whibt the stem, sepa rated fmm tlw leaves, blackens and decays. St. Piilrklj replys, " thut it dhum'on." .Testis arises; Ihe crown or thorns on Ids head, its slinrp points glisleiilug with the jew els of llcavtu. With n sweep of his nrni, he brines llurr and Cnllwmi to his left, Clay and Webster to bh right. Turning to the right, he sys : " Well dime, thou good mid lnj'al servants I TIkiu hast befnifaltliful over n fen- things ; I will make theo'tnasttrs over many, Hntertbmt Into the Jy of thy Innl." Turn log tn hi left, lm soys ; 'Mli-part frflm me, ye eurseil, Into evcrlnMlng fire, pri'jwred for the devil hihI Id angeb." Tlie Ancients sHrrenml the thmnc. Moses, ndvanelng to tlie foot, kneels, uml swinging the gnkk'n censor, ill utccndlng oIoihIs icrfum ing all the air. cries out with a loud mice : - Clory tm le (iud en high ! on Karlh. pesce uml goud-nill toward nun ! folluwul by the Miiemn "AiiK'ti!" echoing fur back from the CimlliieHtul Inist. Jemis daseiiMls I he throne; the trumpet of the Archangel sunn4s, and lie iliwipimirs, with nis hidy vonrt, up the slurry walks nf Heaven. WB'l'Ingion, turnlns to jenrul Wiiyne, di nets htm to net us Adjutant nl the Day. nml road the orders, facing them In Ids huml ul ilw same time. Uiiisrul Wayne, stepping Iwtlf way ln'twien thy t'omiiinnder-ln-l'liWf and tlie line of b.itt'c. bring tlie latter tn ntteiition by giving tl wd.rd cnmniiiml, Atleiitlou tn nnbi. !" Then ifflwlnv from. Ids suib the (Kihrrt, pmeeellrie rcw l IIXAIi AHTMIM AllMV IM'THK l.'.VIIM. IX Hi:AVK.N. fltHHKH Ml. 1. ViW 'lite fiiiwi: It muit.uiHl It shall be rteivid. ,cw-K.prl the irallirn. TirJGvumU Mariun nad Sumter are de tailed I" i X- cute the ttteueo. Hlgunt UKufcUK W'AMtut'mnv. CommamWi' In Chief. Axniitxr Wavxk, Aisjuinai uf the Ihty. Oi-nml Wayne now- n-portu to his eouinwml ing odoer. uml ntvivM orders to curry tlie tutenee into eAitntioo. Slowly tho imitHnl drum nml slirllly Dfrs lie ftirili tl "Ibml Maieli In Saul," uml ik'neml Marlon nml Sumter step mil from I lie IK nml, with swords drawn and eMewhil out, rendy fur the sweeping curve thai brine the bach-kamled cut wi tl neck of traitors, and send the heads Hying in tlie uir, tliey ad viince on llurr nml I'ulhoun tliey are on iIhiii nhrn tl hitter, clutching ut lluir dm I. !urmuils. Ily shrWking towuid the outer dark tie. A figure emerges from the gloom, op prnnehing them. It Is Henediut Arnold. He 'liilled his UmmI on tlie Heights of Abiuham, and milled the brnkcn colt.mii of his country nit ClmmiIain. I'or liitn tliere is liiye lor Ih m. none. Down the darkening uh-Ue lln-y iiune, with long lailr Mrcnming In the upward Wxo, foam on tllr moutli, imprrciilinns, ihhh nnd blasphemies on their li, Ihuirban-n-r torn, its star etraced, the rattlesnake oert is traiisrerso bats ull cruthed and mungled. the multitude whodUsl In their wM.odiitliiiipt to destroy the Union. Tliey gaze with wonder and uwc on tlie Army of the Heiolution sevlng lleuven, yet firllug Hell. lieticrnUi Murion and Suiiilcr return to their pils, when Euddenly the air of Heaven U filled with the nutioiiu! aiithvm. Hreuklng by lieads of oolnmn to the rear, and marching by tlie flank, the Continental Army dUppuir in tlie lootstins or the Saviour. Utmerul Wu.hlngton udvnnres lo Clay nnd , Webster, und bringing them to where Ucncral Jackson was slunding. the three join hands pnlitieul foes in lire, but in life, us in death, true to tho Union, tho Constitution and the Laws. Hear what they say: "This Umon, NoW AMI I-'OKKYKIt, UXE AMI ISKIMr.AULK." ' Flag or lite freeman's only home, Ily aug'l hand, to mlor plvon ; 'J'liy Mm liuve lit the welkin dome, Aud all thy hues wire burn lu lliuicu." The Key to Russell. Tho following letter fiom Washington, Murch 15lh, to u New York paper, Is worthy of pcru.al I Vnnr Veiv York naners ore rather hard on Hu.ollorthol.ondou Tone, for his mistakes to the gov crunient of their choice. The fjm about this country und the singular ill-fortune palhles of Ireland, then, at home and abroad, which has utteudcil his predictions. Yet I In the Senat os lu the field, were faithful und ., ....-.., . ... fi.l ir. ilu ..n:. nf A inl-i-foii. Rt bnf tli6 venturc to suy lliai mo uoc-.ur ua uitu mure sinned ugaiust than sinning. He I n genial, whole-souled Irishman, fond of good company, good liquor, and racy talk ; us u writer, pos eef;d of remarkable descriptive power and u thorough mastery of Hrillsh newspuper slung ; withal, not much gb en to do hi owu think ing, not a good judge of character, ond not endowed with the faculty of analj ring the acts of men ami nations, or fiudiug tho real causes uf the ccub he wiluesics. He is by IraCc u j reporter, nnd n very goinl one. His mi?(or- tunc has been that when he bus been out of reach of his employers ho has mver known what to report, and lias been tlie victim of any one who chose to impede npon him. When he fir?t nrrivcil in New York he fell among foreign banker., New Yoik dub men, and that exclusive class of aristocrats whose foreign ymmli.ie ore so notorious, nnd who have no more iiiKlers'auding of or influence over the American mind than the Mmiilurlns or IMiin. They told him what they tin ilonhtcdly believed Uml the Union sns gone, and that the North would not fight ; and he, poor man, wrote the wlioki to the 'Viwim tn nppcur side by bide with the account uf the Ureal Uprising. On JiUrwNSJrn from Uk Fmilb. wornrd bj I prcvlfHia'cx i'-jtIcucc. he eschewed the commer cial nietropolls, mid established Ids licnilqunr tcrs here. Through the Influence nf 1ird l.y ons and some of our hading mobs he obtained ready admittance Into our" best society," nnd from that time to this we have owned him and lii'pired his litters. Hvrry idra, nnd miny whole sti.'ences In his rrcetit letters, In- has picked up In conversation lre. You must understand tlmt Wellington Ii almost ns .Swithirn n city ns Ulmrleston. 'I'liough the tinmber of ilaves actually In-M here Is small, the Influence of the lending Southern men who have resided here, wholly lor In part, fer the jt ten or tweuly year, has been so mBikul that In no city of the Union is the slavery Intetest stronger, In good soeiity, tlan In tlie lk-ral Cnpllal. It Is dkrr putuble, in o-r leoding circles, to object to the iMtltulloii. In the estimation of our good families a Sontberner ii naturally a gen tleman, a Northerner rmtHrslly n low Mlow. TlK-rc lm-c been oseeptlotts to the lattir ruin; us for instance, our friend Hright. ex-Smwtor fium Indiatui, who was always welcome in good houses. Hut the rule itself has been so well Mriublklicd that I have known Northern mrn, after n short rcshktiec hire, feel mi u.humed of their origin that tliey not wily Hickted their principle but trii-d tn deny ibvlr birthplace, ll Is hardly wocHary lo atfd tlmt our bt Hiek-ty," iIihs irlncipled. is de ilileilly In lovor of Ike South in the prescni oonl ot. Our views in tbts.rvsirct harmtwA' ndinlrabty with thasc of tlie leading fonlgn Ministers. Tin- Simlh lata no ln-ttcr friendu 1 anywhere than M. Mereier, who icprcMiit I-'ranci', and Mr. Sloeckl.wbo rrpiesctn Hu lu. Tlhfte pentlemii Me Mily In thlr nd miration of the rebels, and In Ibislr ctmlempi uons pity for the deludtd North. They were crrtnin, before tin afluir ut I-'ort Dom-lsoii. tlmt tlie Nurth could win no victory, aud wrote ivs much to their courts. So dUl irtber rorelgn .Miiihtiers. The ultolc hi-llng ul tut illphiiiisllc oerpi Imj Kt'ii so einphatie1ly lw tile to tl UliiUrd States thut n Iihim who wa Invited to a dijdomitie dinner came awaj cud vlnced llmt it was ull tip with the country, uml thut Kurnpe was going to recognise the rclieki early in.t miming. Here you lv the kry to ior HomUstes" nmisriH. He luts merely rrjieated wuut lie lias lerd any time In tlw Un six or eight iihhiIU lu diploo.ailc und fashionable dick- in thWj city. It was in the power of Central McCok-lkin and the Pirsldint to ssthlui right, but they had oti-er Ikh to fry. I spoe they are my sorry for hlin. Seward i, I am urc. Speech of Richard 0'Oonr.an, At the annual dinner of the 1'rlemlly Son ol St. Patrick. Nov York, Hiclmrd 0 Uornwii, Kq conoliidwl his response lo the toa.t," Ire laud," as follow : Ho back with me a few jrars liefore the In Mitmloii of tills Soekty. The winter nf 17f 0 lbs heavy on tlw Aineriran land. In Morris town, in the Jerseys, the little army under Wothliiglon lies coojwd up In snow uml Ice, und the neighboring farmers oun scare bring uillcient suppliw to scantily suluin tlie troop. The morning or the 17th or March dawns cold nnd clear ; the drums bvut tlie reveille, and us the men take llwir places for the morning pa rade, they see rbing on the flag stall' a new flag n green Hag bearing thirteen stars on it, in the center nn Irish harp, and undermalh the words" Indipciidence of Ireland" (gnat cheering). That him the compliment thut General Washington paid to the Irish troops that then were in the American army, ami loyal ond true to tho cause of freedom. In the order of the day he alluded lo the Irlth fes tival or St. Patrick's Day; on that acoount all fatigue parties were discontinued, and the Irlh soldier were invited to amuse them-K-Ucs, willi the prudent hint that it should bs dune with the leut disorder possible (laughter nnd upp'uiiH'). While that wos going on here, whul voices In the Kiiglifh Parliament were lighting the buttle of American liberty? Conway, Hurry ond IJmke (enthusiastic cheer ing) calling on Kuglnnd lodojuetice lo her colouics, uud ullow to others what she claimed to p.ort for hcnulf, the suend lights of men ii - -- -- been since then. So ore they now. lure are the old familiar faocs that used to glad den tho festivals of our Society? Whiro is my dear old friend, Thomas Prancls .Meagher? (cheers). Sir, ho is at the head of his brig ado beyond tho Potomac, waiting for the mo ment of action to how how well he can wield the sword that he so long ago opostropbiscd (great apprise). When lust I sat lu that chair which you uow to worthily fill, Mr. Pcs. j blent, by my side sat an Irishman, Jiltncs Shields (cheers). Wlnrc is Uincrul bhlfliU to-night? At the head ol ten thousand fight ing men, awaiting llic opportunity to add new laurels lo the wreath ho won nt Chipitllcpcc, Cerro tiordu and Monterey (continued cheer ing). Where is my gallant friend, Mulligan of Ixington? At his pt (ehcers). And Michnel Corcoran? (eiithnkitlc and pro longed cheering). He is cot ot tlie head of a brigade of fighting men, not vvkre he longs to be, but fretting away Ids weary houis n prisoner of wsr, standing like n grcj'hound In the slip, straining upon the start, while the great game Is afoot which must mike or un make u'liasa,' Ah, sir-l wkh Michael Cor coron was Vlth us tonight (great opjdaiise). 1 think I remember to have heard somebody say once that Irishmen in this country ore very fond of seikmg for places. Well io thoy urc now ; but tlw places thry swk arc In tlie line of battle, tl mrUiest to tlie front, nearest to the foes of tlw nation (loud dicers). Oar ' Irbhmcn have gone Into this wnr, not to sup I tort o faction or a theory, not for n section, ' not lor tlie North alone, but for the whole na tion, Its integrity nnJ eternal liopcs (great op pluiise). AVe, tlr, know no North, no South, no Pist, no'West, but tlie Unltid States the nation one, Iiidivlwble. nml iternsl. Wlitn we esime Iktc tve were Invited toswenr Gdellly to the cvttslilution und the law. Wc swore it; wo have kepi our oath. We shall be faith fill to It to tlie lutt (ibrrrs). I lmve talked tiNi long, (-- go mi, go (hi"). 1 cumimmeed to Hwk abiut lrduml, nnd. yon toe, by n wry natural prtges, I urn ending with the United States, ll is not for ine, nil IrUhiiMti, to praise Irishmen, but this kl me liope, that when the lwnir comes In which wc (hull all stund together triumpluitit on this redeem! nml remiited kind, when tl events of to-day snail be hiiory, when onr Uir shall lum gruwii white, ami we took back on this night ir gloom through which this within inn!ng, tmii lot it not be forgotten, no nwttir vvhut b the Mrtiggks of faciiou, how Irkbinen, Grr mans, Snidei', ull the cit liens of foreign birth, sprang lo the U-lp of litis Union in tlie hour ofitsiierd; then let nil men remember what I ho hktory will recoid ns true, that wt Irirh, in our devotion to our adopted land, In our loyul y to tU flag tlmt proieets our homes, in our allegiance to tho lntilullent under which we buvc tailed liberty aud pros perity, liovcdnnc nt least our duty (pruhmgul -cheering). S. J Afmitjr. . v. Vandailsn at Winchester, Va. A cnrrespim h nt of tlw Haltlmoro Amtrm. writing from WlnelH-ster, Murch I .MIi. depict In glowing cBkrs tlw outrage of tlw rtbsfe In tlnit vwinity : if ony inon wants yet to b convinerd ol 1 1 blighting ami wlilwring curse tlmt Setrts slou 1ms ben to this Motion of Virginia, ull he hos tn do Is to travel from WilllarmptHt to Winchester, u distance ol thirty-two talks, ami keep hi eyes nml ears oieu. Some of tbe tlnwt mnsi on tlw way, which u few imwllm ago were the nbo.1 of luxury bihI tt tlHement, the Iwppy liorow of lwpjiy Crnnilk. now lie in tmvakkring ruins. Tlie torch ut the rbl incendiary has diw It In-lib Ii woik most effectually. As you wter Murtinsburg you flaud apHillil at the desoUitiuti wUiwsmO on every hand. The Baltimore nd Ohio rail road Company are not tho ouly sufferer. The properly of the Union cltlans has been given to the flame, and themselves been made to flee like felons from their homes, for no oilier reason than that they ore true to the Government of their choice. No wowkr tl jioiilc nnd cooscieneo-slrleken riUl IniviJi nrles fled on the approach of our army as from the avenging sword of the Iord. All nUog the rood from Marlin.burg lo Winchester may be kcji piles of railroad Iron, roils, onr wheols, parts of engine, etc., which the" chiv alry" dropped on tho pike lu their haste to elude tho quiok pursuit of our cavulry, The first object of Interest to me ofter enter ing Winchester was tlw railroad dKit. 1 1 we ngalu were InnuinsraWa ina.sts of every de scription of Iron. Moaglng to tlw Halllmftfe ond Ohio Jtailroad Company, vriildi tho-chivalry" Iwd plundrI at Harper' l'erry cud Marlinsburg. A larpe usmUr of Miienger cars, belonging to Ibis Comjmny. were hud dled together for the purpose of being burnt, but the rebel in their haste to leave had not time to apply the toreh, and this valuable projierly will" be restored lo its rightful owner. We hod not lieen in Winchester moro than two hours before Yankeedom was In lis ele ment and glorj-. Some half down of Masso ihufetl soldier doflid their kpujuack. and I . nil ....o em mwl linniinerii were ill ronui sltiou. 'J'lio old Potomac nnd Virginia en L'ine were hauled out und plueed in ns good running order as possible under the clrcum t stanoes. Iu less time than it took Stone wall Jackson" to evacuate fifteen miles of the Slrasburg pike.vrlz! went the wlibtlc of the Potomac, and off s he went with a company ol Iho Musiachusctts Thlrlecnih on an cxjieri mental trip to Hurjier Fcny, amid the cheers or the joyous multitude. They reached to wlihln six ni'ilts of the Terry, where ll.ey found one or two bridges to be repaired. This will bo ncomplishcd by Monday, when we shall once more have uninterrupted communi. cation by rail with Halthnoro. The Uniou sentiment here omong the rcsl deuls grows stronger every day. The more they sec of our soldiers and officers ond karn from them tho object of our mission here, they become ptorc incliucd to cluiter urouod the! VOL. VH NO. 19. uwmijw mn mimj.jiwwiwiiuLwi old UTilou tint gnvo thcut peace nad jdcnly, instead ofclliisniir to n Coiurilernsy which hat brought war ami almost starvation. I pre dict, from my own observation white here, nnd what 1 lenru from converse with the peoplo, that this great valley is lost to the Southern Confederacy forever. What is Hnllcck About? (From S. V. llulktin, May 15th.' It Is now five nifks nnd half since tin bottle of Slielah, when Hcauregsnl made nn unsuccessful attempt to push Grant into tho 'IVnnessee Itiver. Hulleck soon after took tho fWibjind since tlien the urmy nmler hi com neaI3fe"bccii day by day drawing nearer to Corinth, thrusting back, fool by foot, the out pos t of the enemy. At tlw battjo of ShcRih our line was along the TcniMssn Itiwr, and the lines fiom which the enemy came out to attack us were tikmg the Memphis nod Charles ton Hiiliroad. The nrmits front eacli other looking north nml south. On the ""ill of April tlw enemy's lines stnlchcd north mid south, from Corinth In Mississippi, whrrc their right rested, to l'u.ily in TiuucMce. win re thu extreme left vvas stationed. Our lii.is vuro altHig the vrcst bank of tlw Tennessee Itiver, Mranvvliiio liniiortaiit operation wrre gui-ig on eastward of IkTiutegiinl' liosltlon. Gen, Mitchell, by n serhs of brilliant move menls, poscMod himself of the Memphis nisi Choi Its ton Hailroftd, fmm Stevenson lo Ttwcumbw-- more than Ihrce-ftnirllis of theo wklth of tlio Stale of Alabama. A small oxpedltkn fri'iu tlw TitiiieH-e went down to n ioliil somu miles south of Corinth, and Imrncd tin) Iwldje of tlw railroad, tlmt lead d'reetly from Corinth to Mobile n fait which crip pled the Cor iiitbtan Milly, but which tiny liavt doubtlcM since recovered from by re bulMIng the bridges. On the 29tk A nl the enemy evacuated l'urdy aral whedeil tlmr Irft wlug southward to the line of the railroad leading to Mrmphls. On the "tit of Muy Gen. Grant, In lorcr. attacked this left wing u few miles west of Corinth. Tlw enemy r' treated iu good ord.-r, svnd thenceforth tr.k u iww position, forming with their kft at ('"r'u.tli ml occupying with their line lho rultrinn leading toward Mobile. This, kav-e Mon terey, 1 lulled.' IwAdquNrtert, on tlielr lift think nml hi army lu force tu the north nnJ east of tliem. That portion of tlw public thai feet Ilsolf a-rkved If Wjunnot mnl of a nsiv victory every eeefttaj. nd have n rifsJ" blrwiiy bat lie " crery Stuniay lo wkt tlielr iWvolioin. iK-gln lotieut'liulkek lo the same stylo if kfthanded compliments with whkli MeClellan was vlslliil for months together. Why dixn I not kl the tri-hauucr Ull ? tl.ey oik. Why dees not the crisis arrive? Why Ibis delay from April Till to May 15lli, owl not h decisive blow struck tlmt will send Heaurc gaid's army lljlng Into fragments : We hare not tlw ik 8nlW iuformation thst enables u to answer pwitlvely these quiru lous qucr'sts, but In the light of the campvigii In Virfiukt, m l plin'1 that viil u of the ptau on whieh the wnr is conduct), ilwrc appear very good icase.n why the gnul battk of Coriulh is still deferred. A P'i surgeon dues i.ot laoee an abcete um.l it m fubv rlj. Ial Winter ibe emmy who priud over the whul Southwest. 1'nm tl.o Missouri border lo l-'lurnbl. fr m tl.c I' Gruwlo to the Alleghanh. they sw-l t vir ilw whi'k couutry. With tlw guubouis of t'.ti Miselssippl it mlvance. tlw urmks of Hal-ke-k uml Huell luive purg.il or foe, with iv few lucoeislik-nible cxerptloiH. the wliole of thu valky duwu to Ilw SoutliW Teiim i- bn TtH) IlK-l snwpllijf of the legion lltut hav.i Un ivaeuulul piled uji u gnul army in their front und Corinth was selected oti actuuut or iU milroud coniKition a the most ik-A-oik ble li ter for its operation. Mi-anwhlk. hat hu hn n duiwutilw N urlli by Huell, Giant und 11 il. kik, is jitat being itooe by rarragut, P tut aud Duller at tlw South. New Orkai i in ir poscssioH owl Gen. Uwll take- tin- Un OOU that did not tire a gH lu its iklm. ) Corinth. Mobik apiitanntly Is mst to Ml. A wwk ogo to-day i Ik wbuiwe Mircn 'uat in iiumber of PtHtur' mortar fleet hu.l ui rived liffKort Morjon. which, from u luitjr j miisukir aaudspit eonimand Mobile- hnrbur . ten more of tlx-tleet were off IIlmii I Jul. J li ilw vvit. Iieadiug to the seine point. ,,,r Mobik will probably oome Pctvmcola. ui.d then the Gulf fronthr is oo. Jf INm-ek .irekrs Iwd rnrwiltl Win to urecipiiate u bai Ik at Coriiuk. Ufem- New Oi leans a tak.i. the eaptuie of that eliief iriiiiireiul iu it if ilw Suutli wouUI luve been Uticied onl wfl.i u serlou struggle, iiim ut tlw price ( mm b blood. The redue-l'u'ii. too, ot Mubik m l Pelitioilu woukl be far mnreicrhuM undf rtuk ings lUr. Iliy now nromke. Kerry dav delay or u collision at Corinth enables Hull, r to make his poit!on ut New Orleans uiuro impregnable, gives l'arraaut onriorluiiity tu draw nearer lo Memphis with lit gunboats, riinhrit more pinbuble that iho victory ut Curiiilli will be ikowive uud final f)r all that quarter. Ilulkck, doubt lew, iimkr ordiu iioiii Me-lVdlan, U duinu' U -the army of Ikau egaiil prrokely wlwt .MiCktlan did by il.e n einy ut Manai -holding litem tin re in iiaiiy expectation of an utiaek i delabiing Ibnu wl oe tiny oan do no iii'schk-f. whlk ilw woik on IheGiiiruiid up tho Misalssippi proceed unbiiieler d. , A Georsla pajier says tliat Hsaurrgii'il ii wcJI nigh flanked on both sides, it wm tu us probable that If, grown desperate, he doeu not himself bring on the battle, Jlalhik will still farther postpone tin attack until our forces have lakrn perfect poMPioH of thai still uubnikrn railroad aud sfeanibnat conneo. lion vehiuli by way of Gainesville, Selnu ard Montgomery still allows o slugnl.h current bn tweenthe) urn.lis of the Southwest and lho Southern Atlantic border. .Meanwhile ho has suib n force, and It is so disposed about Corinth, that if the enemy should grow div pcrate, und like JfollinV ram and mu'n'" consorts, ussumo the offeiisjyr, tjicy will ! prclty sure to rush only to defeat, llalkck U not the man Ip blunder into a baiik, nor when one confronts Liiqi to cotnilejubof It i nrpi J a V$0JU rJ